Software Process and Measurement Cast

The Software Process and Measurement Cast provides a forum to explore the varied world of software process improvement and measurement. The SPaMCast covers topics that deal the challenges how work is done in information technology organizations as they grow and evolve. The show combines commentaries, interviews and your feedback to serve up ideas, options, opinions, advice and even occasionally facts.

In this Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature our
interview with Gerald M. Weinberg. We discussed quality and the how
quality is related to value. A talk with Jerry is always
profound; however, I must admit that Jerry’s humor caused me to
laugh more times than I can count during our conversation.

The Software Process and Measurement
Cast 373 features our essay #NotImplementedNoValue. The
twelve principles that underpin the Agile Manifesto include several
that link the concept of value to the delivery of working software.
The focus on working software stems from one of the four values,
“Working software over...

The Software Process and Measurement Cast 372 features our
interview with Vasco Duarte. Vasco returns to the podcast to
discuss his new book, #NoEstimates Book. In the
interview, Vasco and I discussed the underlying concepts behind
#NoEstimates and how the concept has matured. If you are interested
in project...

The Software Process and Measurement Cast 371 features our essay
on Focus and the Pomodoro technique. Focus might be just
about the most important technique available for getting work done.
Focus and attention are critical assets that need to be managed or
we risk wasting time and energy.

The Software Process and Measurement Cast 370 features my
discussion with Greger Wikstrand. Greger and I discussed his
article titled “Should you distrust Agile?” and other topics.
Greger discussed why some people distrust Agile and whether you and
your customers should also distrust Agile software...